large crocodile doesn’t want stinking fish, rips off his mate’s leg off and eats it during a feeding
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Damn, that other croc must've been in shock from the pain. It barely moved. Are crocodiles one of the types of reptiles that can regenerate?
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Black_Samson wrote: »
When a zookeeper tossed a fish into a crocodile enclosure, one croc decided he didn’t want to have a fish for lunch, but rather he wanted a taste of his own kind instead. He then took a massive bite out of another crocodile’s leg, ripped it off by quickly rolling in the dirt, then ate the leg whole.
https://youtu.be/JLy-Iiy_Zp4
bet that ? lost her job that day.
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No it won't grow back,but they heal quick and don't bleed as much.
They must have had an issue.he ripped his ? clean off.I wonder if he really ate it?Didn't know they were cannibals if so. -
Man... Dundee can't even help you
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No it won't grow back,but they heal quick and don't bleed as much.
They must have had an issue.he ripped his ? clean off.I wonder if he really ate it?Didn't know they were cannibals if so.
From a quick Google Search They eat the babies if it's too many...
http://io9.com/5807034/alligators-use-cannibalism-as-the-ultimate-population-control
If you're a baby alligator, there's about a 1 in 16 chance that your elders will eat you. It's nothing personal...it's just the simplest way for these gators to deal with a temporary food shortage and keep their population stable.
Florida researchers examined the stomachs of 267 adult alligators between 1981 and 1987. Since some of the baby alligators had been tagged, the researchers were looking to find out how many of these baby gator tags had ended up inside an adult's stomach. The researchers discovered fifty-six tags inside 33 different stomachs, with one particularly greedy gator having consumed 14 tags. 91% of the cannibalized alligators were three years old or younger.
After some experiments to figure out how many tags would be expected to remain in an alligator's stomach after cannibalization, the researchers determined that about 6 to 7 percent of all juvenile alligators became food for their elders. This behavior, though it's not exactly going to help alligators' warm and cuddly reputation, has a certain grim logic to it. By eating a small percentage of their young, gators are able to conserve food resources and ensure that their habitat has enough food to support the survivors. -
Ain't even fight back
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Croc on Croc crime
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I'm impressed by that roll.
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You see all the other crocs just stop cold, like "did this ? just...."
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You see all the other crocs just stop cold, like "did this ? just...."
Same thing i noticed lmao
Dude was like "i run this!" -
? better watch his back. Or his tail...or whatever the ? .
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Soon as that foot touched its mouth, done.
Results would be the same for anything that touches his mouth. -
You see all the other crocs just stop cold, like "did this ? just...."
"Bruh did this ? Brian just bite Phils leg off? I knew something was wrong with his ass smh." -
Oh he'll be alright.
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Croc on croc crime
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Turned to em like
"MF DID YOU JUST...?!?"
then turned to the other one like
"THIS MF JUST ATE MY ? !!!" -
“these ? don't think I'm real about mine"
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He wasn't even gonna bit it off at first. He was just playing, but dude didn't stop, and that set him off, like "MFer, I'm playing with you, you ain't going to stop? Gimme that leg then."
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Just noticed the one to the second most right start to back off like, "Let me get the FOH, this ? is crazy."
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but what about black on black crime
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Crocodile went crocodile
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It looks like they were both gunning for the fish, then duke was like "if I can't have this fish, I'll get something else" and just yanked that ? smooth off.
Other croc feels was hurt. like the fact he was bleeding didn't even bother him. He just wanted to say, "Damn, dog. It was just a fish, tho." -
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We all got that one homie that take ? to the next level for no damn reason. The one in the back lookin like "see that's why I don't ? with that ? . Why y'all bring him here anyway."
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That croc didn't yell, moan or show any signs of pain.